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Trauma not only impacts your own life it effects the lives of those around you. It influences: relationships, how you navigate conflict, how you problem solve and how you interact with the world. For these reasons it is important that you find healing from trauma. It is difficult to be the catalyst of change, to find your courage, to find your voice. Wellbeing and peace will never be ours if we do not pursue healing.

Trauma not only impacts your own life it effects the lives of those around you. It influences: relationships, how you navigate conflict, how you problem solve and how you interact with the world. For these reasons it is important that you find healing from trauma. It is difficult to be the catalyst of change, to find your courage, to find your voice. Wellbeing and peace will never be ours if we do not pursue healing.

I know from experience that God is able to turn desolation into strength. He can turn mourning into dancing, he makes beauty from broken things, he gives the oil of joy for mourning and he can bring comfort and refreshing in times of weeping. I know because I have experienced it. He doesn’t remove the trial but he transforms you through it. Lisa Hunt-Wotton